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  • ** This launcher is disliked by most of the community, and it has been criticized for containing ads for KSP2, not being useful, eating R ...amped [[LV-T30 "Reliant" Liquid Fuel Engine]] and [[LV-T45 "Swivel" Liquid Fuel Engine]]
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  • ...s, []'s, or it looks like programming, the config is using Module Manager. It is well documented [https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/5 ...ven though Squad themselves are horribly inconsistent when building parts, it is best to have the name of the folder, and the names of each of the meshes
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  • ...as it's just a assembly of parts without talking about how to build or use it.}} * [[FL-R25 RCS Fuel Tank|FL-R25 RCS Fuel tank]] (place 8 [[RV-105 RCS Thruster Block]]s, use the symmetrical tool).
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  • ...ust|point of action]], i.e. the point where your engines create thrust. If it was, that would be sweet, since we could push the rocket wherever and howev ...balance the broom with the brush up towards the ceiling rather than having it resting on your hand.
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  • {{:LV-T30 Liquid Fuel Engine/Box}} The '''LV-T30 Liquid Fuel Engine''' is a basic [[liquid fuel engine]].
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  • ...charge, that will sever the structural linkage between itself and whatever it's connected to. ...when activated will jettison the decoupler as well as anything attached to it, much like the [[TD-12 Decoupler]]. Visually, the decoupler's legs are left
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  • {{:RT-10 "Hammer" Solid Fuel Booster/Box}} ...means that it isn't possible increase the burn time for it by adding more fuel tanks.
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  • {{:LV-T45 Liquid Fuel Engine/Box}} ...d Fuel Engine''' is a basic [[liquid fuel engine]]. It is the first liquid fuel engine available in the [[tech tree]].
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  • ...moon]]s instead of one. They are named '''[[Mun]]''' and '''[[Minmus]]'''. It is the planet you start your game on, being home to the [[KSC]], where you ...] and [[Eve]]. Jool's moon, [[Tylo]] has the same radius of Kerbin, though it may be classified as larger, as the highest point on [[Tylo]] is about 5&nb
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  • {{:RT-5 "Flea" Solid Fuel Booster/Box}} ...means that it isn't possible increase the burn time for it by adding more fuel tanks.
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  • ...reach Minmus orbit than Mun orbit; however, given its very small gravity, it requires much less to land on the surface and return. This makes Minmus a p |Minmus is the smallest moon orbiting Kerbin. From the surface of Kerbin, it can be seen on clear days as a tiny blue speck in the sky. <br />
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  • ...to 8 units with an EVA propellant tank. Prior to that version the jetpack fuel was represented by an arbitrary percentage that did not correspond to any o ...an financing another spaceflight to rescue your unfortunate astronaut(s). It will probably take multiple EVAs, and depending on your opinion of how RCS
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  • ...is an air-breathing engine which uses onboard [[liquid fuel]] and combusts it with the [[oxygen]] drawn from the [[atmosphere]]. Due to the lower air pre Technically, any [[w:rocket engine|rocket engine]] is also a jet engine as it forms a high-speed jet of [[w:reaction mass|reaction mass]]. But for KSP pl
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  • '''Ore''' is a [[resource]] added in [[1.0]]. It is obtained by mining. It is the only resource which is by default not loaded into the containers. Ore is gathered by mining the solid surfaces of planets, moons, [[asteroid]]s or [[comet]]s, using the [['Drill
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  • ...ell as describe how to complete your first launch and return successfully. It will also attempt to introduce various common science and engineering [[ter The main rules for getting an object into space from [[Kerbin]] and keeping it there (which is called achieving a stable orbit) are fairly easy to explain
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  • ...you don't see this at some point during the tutorial, you've probably done it incorrectly.]] ...-64 Fuel Tank (or multiple small tanks) and ether a RE-L10 "Poodle" Liquid Fuel Engine or a LV-N "Nerv" Atomic Rocket Motor on the end.
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  • {{:BACC "Thumper" Solid Fuel Booster/Box}} ...means that it isn't possible increase the burn time for it by adding more fuel tanks.
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  • The main rules for getting an object into space from [[Kerbin]] and keeping it there (which is called achieving a stable orbit) are fairly easy to explain ...re shaped in a manner that makes it easy to part the air in front and lead it around the rocket. A wide, short "pancake rocket" will experience much more
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  • ..., but [[0.90]]'s change to SAS (to make it dependent on pilot skill) means it doesn't have SAS anymore. ...atalog. Despite the original design having been meant for a plastic model, it's proved itself quite dependable as a full-sized craft.<br />The X is capab
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  • ...tell the current orientation and what the rotation commands will perform. It is similar to the [[w:Artificial horizon|artificial horizon]] used in real- To land on the surface of a planet or other celestial body, it is important to have the reference set to Surface to account for the rotati
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